Saturday, October 20, 2007

1k CrossFit Total!

Well ahead of when I expected, I scored my 1k goal for the CrossFit Total today. I decided to write up a short summary of how my progress went for anyone else who might be having a bit of trouble with the CFT.

Some historical CFT numbers first:

03 Dec 06: 915 (335, 175, 405)
13 Dec 06: 935 (340, 180, 415)
20 Jan 07: 945 (335, 185, 425)
13 Apr 07: 875 (315, 175, 385)
09 May 07: 915 (335, 185, 395)
01 Sep 07: 945 (325, 175, 425)
20 Oct 07: 1005 (365, 195, 445)

You can see for the first 6 months (Dec 06- May 07):

Squats: hovered between 315#-340# (25# spread)
Shoulder press: hovered between 175#-185# (10# spread)
Deadlift: 385#-425# (40# spread)

09 May I decide to shoot for a 1k CFT. Using the CF boards, I adopted a modified ME blackbox method to help boost my numbers. I took every 2nd day of the 4 day crossfit cycle and turned it into a heavy lifting day for either squats, shoulder press or deadlift. I alternated each time with a different lift, starting with 80% of my 1 rep max (1RM) and doing 5 sets of 5 reps. If I was successful with that workout, the next time it came up again I would add 5# to the total weight. This would continue until I was unable to successfully complete the 5x5 with a target weight. Once that happened I would switch to 7x3 using the same "failed" weight and continue until I again failed. At that point I was going to re-evaluate my 1RM and start the program again.

All was going relatively well and I felt like I was getting some quality heavy days in. This lasted 4 months, from 09 May - 01 Sep, when I re-tested my CFT. From the data above, you can see that I didn't improve on any of my PR's. Obviously I was at a plateau and need something to help me get out of it. I did more research on the internet and stumbled upon the Westside Barbell Club's conjugate method. Using some of their principles, I decided to switch to front squats instead of back squats and assistance exercises like heavy shrugs, good mornings, rack pulls and weighted sit-ups instead of deadlifts. I stayed with a 7x3 set/rep scheme as well as the increasing 5#'s per workout.

This went on for almost 2 months, until the CFT today. As you can see I jumped up 25# on squat, 10# on shoulder press and 20# on deadlift. I don't know if I could continue to make substantial gains like this every two months, but the program definitely pulled me out of the rut that I was in. If your CFT or any other heavy lifts have stalled, take a look at the Westside conjugate method. Google will get you there.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Solid numbers, have you read any of Louie Simmon's stuff from westside barbell about the conjugate method? Have you been training with band and chains or the dynamic effort method?

Lemme know, thanks
Jesse

Unknown said...

So obviously I can't read - look at the dynamic effort method as well, I think the strength of the conjugate system lies there.

Thanks